…New Prices Take Effect March 1
Subscribers of DStv and GOtv will pay more for their packages starting 1 March 2025 as MultiChoice Nigeria has announced a fresh price hike.
This marks the second increase in less than a year, following a similar adjustment in April 2024.
The company attributes the hike to “prevalent economic factors leading to increased operational costs.”
Under the new pricing, the DStv Premium package will increase from ₦37,000 to ₦44,500, while Compact Plus moves from ₦24,500 to ₦30,000.
For GOtv, the Supa Plus package will now cost ₦16,800, up from ₦13,500, while GOtv Max rises to ₦8,500 from ₦6,200.
See the full price review below:
DStv Packages:
- Premium: From ₦37,000 to ₦44,500.
- Compact Plus: From ₦24,500 to ₦30,000.
- Compact: From ₦15,700 to ₦19,000.
- Confam: From ₦10,200 to ₦11,000.
- Yanga: From ₦5,000 to ₦6,000.
- Padi: From ₦2,500 to ₦4,400.
GOtv Packages:
- Supa Plus: From ₦13,500 to ₦16,800.
- Supa: From ₦9,600 to ₦11,400.
- Max: From ₦6,200 to ₦8,500.
- Jolli: From ₦4,600 to ₦5,800.
- Jinja: From ₦3,300 to ₦3,900.
- Smallie: From ₦1,900 to ₦1,900.
Subscribers have expressed frustration over the frequent price hikes, but MultiChoice insists the adjustments are necessary to continue delivering “high quality content and unparalleled service” to its customers.
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